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Larger than life and with twice as many brothers, “Wyatt Earp” struts onto the DVD scene in a “Special Edition” that looks radiant but is less filling than one might have expected. This sprawling episodic epic begins with Wyatt as a child preparing to hurry away from home and join the Union army like his brothers Virgil and James. His father (Gene Hackman in a brief but noteworthy performance) catches him as he leaves and returns him relieve home. While Wyatt clearly yearns from the adventure he feels his brothers are experiencing, his father knows the truth about war and sets him straight.

Later, James and Virgil return home both exhausted and beat up from serving in the army. Their father has place on his traveling shoes and announces that the family will be entertaining West where there’s opportunity for a lawyer and rich land is ready to be farmed.

Wyatt after many trials and tribulations ends up out west as a lawman. He manages to interest his brothers in coming out to encourage elegant up Dodge City as well. We also fetch the thunderous conflict at the OK Corral as piece of the conclusion of the film and peep a improbable performance by Dennis Quaid as Doc Holliday. While the epic is a bit too episodic and flawed, the film manages to keep one’s interest throughout it’s 190 microscopic running time due to Costner’s unassuming portrayal as Wyatt. The right highlight, though, is Quaid as Doc capturing the fragile gunfighter as he fights the consumption that eats him alive.

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With the long wait for “Wyatt Earp” to appear on DVD, one would have hoped to have a special edition with a commentary from director Lawrence Kasdan, star Costner and a peep wait on at the film’s reception when it was first released a decade ago. Unfortunately, the Warner Special Edition sticks to the basics for the most part: we gather the current 190 dinky theatrical crop of the film (sans the extended scenes that were added to the video version) ; two documentaries one “original” one that includes vintage interviews and the other a 1994 TV special; “lifted scenes”, i.e., the footage included in the special video edition and the theatrical trailer.

Let’s stark with the obliging stuff first. The pleasing anamorphic widescreen transfer finely does justice to Kasdan’s record vision for this larger than life western biography. The remastered 5.1 sound captures fair about every nuance from the unusual theatrical exhibition 10 years ago. Honestly, “Wyatt Earp” hasn’t sounded this top-notch since it was first released in 1994.

The negatives are few but worth noting. The documentaries are delicate pleasant although a bit too brief. Perhaps Kasdan preferred his recent theatrical cleave to the extended version. That could clarify why these sequences indicate up on the second disc and aren’t integrated into the film. The lack of a commentary track is a substantial minus for the disc, though, as 1) Shiny how the film compared to the life of Earp would have been fascintating and 2) Kasdan’s plans while shooting the film and comments would have been welcome.

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With the novel deluxe release of “Originate Range”, I would have hoped for better from this release. On the other hand, broad care was worn in transferring this for DVD and the extras are roughly what “Unforgiven” received when it was re-released. Kudos to Warner for such a wonderful looking DVD although, again, more extras should have been included.

“Silverado” is one of the best westerns ever made, and “Wyatt Earp” is another splendid western by Lawrence Kasdan. The film is a ample sprawling attempt to retract the whole of the iconic lawman’s life, from his boyhood honest after the Civil war through the Tombstone years, and onward toward the Alaska gold-fields. “Wyatt Earp” is unusually ambitious in this regard for a Hollywood film, and attention to historical detail was unbelievable. I loved Costner as Wyatt Earp: as an actor he is very distinguished in the Gary Cooper mold; not overly expressive, and this is honest the factual price for a legendary lawman, & steely gunslinger. Dennis Quaid is a phenomenon as Doc Holiday: skinny and haggard, he looks tubercular (unlike the well fed Val Kilmer in the droll “Tombstone.”) The photography is sumptuous, & the film gather dramatic and memorable. I can even laud the make-up artists who made the 40 something Costner perceive believably youthful for his scenes as Wyatt Earp in his 20’s. Yes the movie is long, and a tighter hand could have prevailed during editing, but compared to the typical Hollywood schlock one sees, “Wyatt Earp” is well worth the hours you invest in viewing it. One of my popular films of the last ten years. A expansive film in the western genre!
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